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Free A.M. Crunchwrap at Taco Bell

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Thanks to Kansas City Royals’ Lorenzo Cain’s stolen second base in the first game of the World Series, everyone can “steal” a morning freebie at Taco Bell. The fast-food restaurant is giving customers a FREE A.M. Crunchwrap on Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at participating locations. Not all locations serve breakfast, so check first. Limit one per person. It’s even tastier because, if a base is stolen in games 3 through 7, they’re offering the freebie again on Nov. 10.

Go Royals!

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